Mexico beats South Korea to book knockout rounds spot
Mexico is the first team to book their place in the round of 32 at the World Cup after defeating South Korea 1-0 at Estadio Guadalajara.
Luis Romo's 50th-minute strike made all the difference for the co-host, after a crucial error from South Korea goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu.
It was a quiet first half, to say the least, with the only shot on target coming in the 20th minute as Julian Quinones saw his header from the edge of the six-yard box comfortably saved.
Mexico fired an early warning shot to start the second half as Jesus Gallardo found the side-netting from a tight angle, and the opener came soon after.
After Raul Jimenez's header from Quinones's cross was blocked into the air, Kim Seung-gyu spilled his attempted catch after colliding with team-mate Lee Gi-hyuk, allowing Romo to volley into an unguarded net.
Jimenez went close to adding a second, once again being found in the box by Quinones, but the Wolves frontman saw his effort from a tight angle smothered promptly.
South Korea struggled to create many clear-cut chances after going behind, but were denied in the 87th minute by a stunning double save from Raul Rangel, who kept out Cho Gue-sung's header before reacting to stop Yang Hyun-jun's hooked shot.

































